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dem82 [27]
2 years ago
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What are some symptoms that show shock?

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ioda2 years ago
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<span>Cool, clammy skin.Pale or ashen skin.Rapid pulse.Rapid breathing.Nausea or vomiting.Enlarged pupils.Weakness or fatigue.<span>Dizziness or fainting</span></span>
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